TY - JOUR
T1 - Case Report
T2 - Response to Intra-arterial Cisplatin and Concurrent Radiotherapy Followed by Salvage Surgery in a Patient With Advanced Primary Sinonasal Low-Grade Non-intestinal Adenocarcinoma
AU - Tachino, Hirohiko
AU - Takakura, Hiromasa
AU - Shojaku, Hideo
AU - Fujisaka, Michiro
AU - Akaogi, Katsuichi
AU - Kawabe, Hideto
AU - Naruto, Norihito
AU - Shojaku, Hiroko
AU - Noguchi, Kyo
AU - Miwa, Shigeharu
AU - Imura, Johji
AU - Maeda, Yoshinobu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Copyright © 2020 Tachino, Takakura, Shojaku, Fujisaka, Akaogi, Kawabe, Naruto, Shojaku, Noguchi, Miwa, Imura and Maeda.
PY - 2020/12/10
Y1 - 2020/12/10
N2 - Background: The clinical usefulness of concurrent chemoradiotherapy before surgery in the treatment of primary, locally advanced sinonasal low-grade, non-intestinal type adenocarcinoma (LG non-ITAC) is unclear. Methods: We present the first case report of the efficacy of super-selective intra-arterial cisplatin (CDDP) infusion concurrent with conventional fractionated radiotherapy (RT) for LG non-ITAC in a Japanese patient. Results: A white, rugged-marginal mass that was histopathologically diagnosed as LG non-ITAC occupied the right nasal cavity. Based on the imaging findings, including computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and positron emission tomography, the tumor was diagnosed as T4aN0M0, stage IVa. After treatment, the nasal tumor disappeared leaving only a small bulge in the medial wall of the middle turbinate. The patient also underwent right transnasal ethmoidectomy performed as salvage surgery. A histopathological examination revealed that the lesion was replaced by granulation tissue with lymphocytic infiltration and hemosiderin-laden macrophages, and no viable tumor cells remained. In the seven years after treatment, the patient has not experienced any local recurrence or regional or distant metastasis. Conclusions: Super-selective intra-arterial CDDP infusion concurrent with conventional fractionated RT followed by salvage surgery might be useful for the management of sinonasal LG non-ITAC.
AB - Background: The clinical usefulness of concurrent chemoradiotherapy before surgery in the treatment of primary, locally advanced sinonasal low-grade, non-intestinal type adenocarcinoma (LG non-ITAC) is unclear. Methods: We present the first case report of the efficacy of super-selective intra-arterial cisplatin (CDDP) infusion concurrent with conventional fractionated radiotherapy (RT) for LG non-ITAC in a Japanese patient. Results: A white, rugged-marginal mass that was histopathologically diagnosed as LG non-ITAC occupied the right nasal cavity. Based on the imaging findings, including computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and positron emission tomography, the tumor was diagnosed as T4aN0M0, stage IVa. After treatment, the nasal tumor disappeared leaving only a small bulge in the medial wall of the middle turbinate. The patient also underwent right transnasal ethmoidectomy performed as salvage surgery. A histopathological examination revealed that the lesion was replaced by granulation tissue with lymphocytic infiltration and hemosiderin-laden macrophages, and no viable tumor cells remained. In the seven years after treatment, the patient has not experienced any local recurrence or regional or distant metastasis. Conclusions: Super-selective intra-arterial CDDP infusion concurrent with conventional fractionated RT followed by salvage surgery might be useful for the management of sinonasal LG non-ITAC.
KW - T4a
KW - complete remission
KW - intra-arterial cisplatin
KW - low grade
KW - non-intestinal type
KW - oncurrent chemoradiotherapy
KW - sinonasal adenocarcinoma
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U2 - 10.3389/fsurg.2020.599392
DO - 10.3389/fsurg.2020.599392
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 33363200
AN - SCOPUS:85098106399
SN - 2296-875X
VL - 7
JO - Frontiers in Surgery
JF - Frontiers in Surgery
M1 - 599392
ER -